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Google Releases Street View Images Of New Orleans Reconstruction
Google has updated its Street View images of New Orleans portraying the city's efforts to rebuild seven years after Hurricane Katrina
Number Of STEM A-Levels Up 3.1 Percent
IT skills gap seems to be getting narrower
Toshiba Cancels Windows RT Tablets
Microsoft's Surface dis-ARMs another partner
Move Over PUE – Here Comes FVER!
PUE is a good data centre efficiency measure, but Peter Hopton thinks FVER might go one better
Updated WEEE Directive Sets Ambitious Recycling Targets
The EU wants to collect around ten million tons of European e-waste by 2020
Giant NHS Project NPfIT Lives Beyond The Grave
CSC may still get paid to implement Lorenzo records system
IBM’s Waltzing Electrons Promise Spintronics Memory Breakthrough
Electron spins could last long enough to store data, IBM finds
Health Trust Fined £175k After Website Gaffe
Torbay Care Trust says it is disappointed by the fine, but it will pay up
Facebook Carbon Footprint Data Shared For First Time Ever
Zuckerberg and Co open up on environmental footprint of the social network
Five Injured In Gas Leak At Chinese Apple Supplier
Five injured in Chinese factory gas leak, one possibly dead
Government Announces Candiates For Future Cities Funding
Thirty city and borough councils apply for the £24 million future cities funding
Everything Everywhere To Monitor Its Energy Management
The telecoms giant wants to get its carbon accounting in order
Wireless Electric Car Charger Trial Launched In London
Induction system charges cars - but might fry cats!
1E Claims 39,000 Windows 7 System Upgrades In One Month
A fast Windows 7 upgrade could be useful with XP on death row
Big Data + Big Batteries = Smart Grid?
The smart grid can't do much unless it has analytics and batteries, says Peter Judge
Hardcore Computer Becomes LiquidCool
Plans to license its liquid submersion technology for servers and supercomputers
SuperMUC: Europe’s Fastest Supercomputer In Pictures
The world's number four supercomputer boasts a specially designed water cooling system
New 100W USB 3.0 Spec Can Charge Laptops
100W of USB could make your power brick obsolete
First Open Source Smart Meter Hacking Tool Released
The tool can be used to cause a blackout for the sake of security
Scientists Criticise End Of Climategate Hack Investigation
Email theft is unsolved, but global warming science is vindicated
BSA: Cloud Piracy Rife In Developing Countries
Many businesses in developing countries are sharing cloud service log-in credentials, potentially breaking the law, BSA says
Dell Makes Military Mobile Data Centre
Rugged low-energy box of tricks
Liquid Cooling Servers Can Be Easy
Liquid cooling in data centres has normally been difficult and costly. GRC's Christiaan Best reckons he can change all that
Scottish Power Launches Ipswich Smart Meter Trial
Ipswich gets 1000 smart meters, while the UK lags other countries
Apple Will Flunk EPEAT Tests, Predicts Recycling Group
Apple's green label will get peeled off, predicts recycler
Greenpeace Questions Apple’s Green Commitment
A Greenpeace report has raised questions about Apple's promise to use 100 percent renewable energy sources in its data centre facilities
Apple’s Macbooks Are Back On EPEAT Green Registry
Apple admits mistake and puts green label back on Macbooks
Google Maps Adds UK Cycling Directions
Don't go through the Hyde Park Corner underpass, warns Google Maps
Apple’s EPEAT Gaffe Shows Contempt For Users
Apple threw away its credibility with its environmental labels, says Peter Judge